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i think that now -- now that we've had an election, and the american public has spoken, whatever they meant, it's time for the politicians to get together, come together as starbucks is saying, and get something done. nobody's going to get everything they want. but it's so much more important to solve the problem than for one side or the other to get what they want or blame the other. the atmosphere is just wrong. >> when you hear the argument for going over the cliff. when it's been told to me by both democrats and republicans, by actually some republicans as well, they say that it would be easier to get a deal after january 1st, because taxes will go up, and anything they do is a big tax cut. do you think that's right? do you think that we just need to wait this out and then it will happen quickly? >> no, i think if we do go over the cliff or down the slope, that there will be every reason to get it done quickly. people will be horrified at what's happened. but i don't think this argument that the taxes will go up automatically and, therefore, we can fool people into thinking that t
i think that now -- now that we've had an election, and the american public has spoken, whatever they meant, it's time for the politicians to get together, come together as starbucks is saying, and get something done. nobody's going to get everything they want. but it's so much more important to solve the problem than for one side or the other to get what they want or blame the other. the atmosphere is just wrong. >> when you hear the argument for going over the cliff. when it's been told...
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the clear choice. >>> the state of hawaii has itsself a brand new united states senator elect. a little more than a week ago daniel inouye passed away outside of washington at the age of 88. his passing immediately kicked off a process to replace him in hawaii, and it is a process that's kind of unique to hawaii. hawaii's governor neil abercrombie was provided with a list of three potential replacements for senator inouye. the three they put together included the state's current lieutenant governor. the governor got to choose among those thee and tonight he announced his decision. >> i have informed the leadership of the united states senate with senator reid, the majority of the united states senate brian schatz will be the next senator from hawaii. >> brian schatz, governor abercrombie chose his own lieutenant governor to be the state's next senator. he's a former chairman of the presidential party. this appointment is not without controversy. senator daniel inouye's last request is that he be replaced by colleen hannabussa. tonight the senator's office releases this statemen
the clear choice. >>> the state of hawaii has itsself a brand new united states senator elect. a little more than a week ago daniel inouye passed away outside of washington at the age of 88. his passing immediately kicked off a process to replace him in hawaii, and it is a process that's kind of unique to hawaii. hawaii's governor neil abercrombie was provided with a list of three potential replacements for senator inouye. the three they put together included the state's current...
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. >>> gene robinson division of the episcopal and hampshire and first openly gay person elected present his argument for a marriage. this is just under an hour. [applause] >> thank you. i think of this very sophisticated place but sure you had better things to do on a friday night. really. [laughter] i am delighted that i was your choice tonight. i am just really very honored and it's a special privilege to be introduced by patrick. he is one of my favorite people in the whole world doing some great things. if you haven't bought his book, buy it now. it's fantastic. do we have people here? any harvard people here? okay. well, i am really pleased to be doing this book right now. i have to admit i didn't have time to write a book. i had a day job at least until the end of this year and i retired and i got a call from desmond tutu's the person who heard me talking about the marriage and we thought this sounds really reasonable and he said i think you've got a book and you. and i said really i don't have time for ret. so we talked about whether or not i should find a ghost writer or somethi
. >>> gene robinson division of the episcopal and hampshire and first openly gay person elected present his argument for a marriage. this is just under an hour. [applause] >> thank you. i think of this very sophisticated place but sure you had better things to do on a friday night. really. [laughter] i am delighted that i was your choice tonight. i am just really very honored and it's a special privilege to be introduced by patrick. he is one of my favorite people in the whole...
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. >> in an election year cycle, the unemployment rate is critical for president obama. what does this number have to be to start taking down that unemployment rate down to the sevens? >> it's all a function of the labor participation rate and you need to see continued improvement as long as the trends are moving in this direction. it's great news for obama and bad news for the republicans. >> how do you guys measure that optimism in the market? do you have an indicator or is there something else people can look at to say the market has gotten too ahead of itself? >> you hear that sentiment is bullish. we don't look at one intricator, but the numbers were the lowest of the year. what's interesting is the yale crash confidence index. not expecting to crash in the next six months. that percentage is near the lows of march of 09. investors are shell shocked still. when you get a down day, people start running. >> what is the number that you think the economy needs to print in terms of jobs to give both the market confidence and obviously to take the market to the next level
. >> in an election year cycle, the unemployment rate is critical for president obama. what does this number have to be to start taking down that unemployment rate down to the sevens? >> it's all a function of the labor participation rate and you need to see continued improvement as long as the trends are moving in this direction. it's great news for obama and bad news for the republicans. >> how do you guys measure that optimism in the market? do you have an indicator or is...
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bu he did win in 2010 in an off-year election. he's going to look at his numbers and say do i have the numbers in an off year. >> but, susan, he'd be running three times within six years. >> it's a lot of money to raise. it's a lot of campaigning to do. ip think it's a little difficult to come off of a losing campaign. he did win in an off-year, but he also won in a special election. i actually wouldn't be surprised if he was biding his time to run for governor. >> michael, what's interesting about scott brown, if you watched his concession speech, this did not seem like a man whofgs ready to leave politics. >> i'm not sure that pick-up truck of his could handle the mileage. >> remember, he's got that blue collar appeal. and that does play with many massachusetts voterst. >> hey, thank you, susan. thank you, robert. good to see you again. up next, a new poll finds a majority of americans think the republican party is too conservative. it's not just the messenger, it's also the message. you're watching, "hardball" the place for pol
bu he did win in 2010 in an off-year election. he's going to look at his numbers and say do i have the numbers in an off year. >> but, susan, he'd be running three times within six years. >> it's a lot of money to raise. it's a lot of campaigning to do. ip think it's a little difficult to come off of a losing campaign. he did win in an off-year, but he also won in a special election. i actually wouldn't be surprised if he was biding his time to run for governor. >> michael,...
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people not when bush got re-elected in 2004, if mccain could win the election he'd easily win the general election because he was so popular, so broadly popular. what happened? the campaign wore that down. that would happen with hillary. in 2008 collapse of bush presidency the mood in the country was enough of the republicans and mccain could never overcome that. >> he had a good shot to win of the polls were even until the sarah palin pick and the financial collapse. it's not like there was a lock for obama because of the mood the country and senate were in. they are looking more at the person themselves. >> obama performed much better than he would of in any other climate because it was so favorable to democrats in 2008. there was also residual convention bounce there. >> hillary versus the field, you going to take my bet? >> if the field is democratic field i think hillary has a great shot of winning the democratic primary. i think she's got a lousy chance of winning against a republican field when the bench in 2016 pretty much widely considered to be deep and great where it's chris ch
people not when bush got re-elected in 2004, if mccain could win the election he'd easily win the general election because he was so popular, so broadly popular. what happened? the campaign wore that down. that would happen with hillary. in 2008 collapse of bush presidency the mood in the country was enough of the republicans and mccain could never overcome that. >> he had a good shot to win of the polls were even until the sarah palin pick and the financial collapse. it's not like there...
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what's not clear is exactly what should be coming out from the election. the president very clearly has been saying his bargaining power should have been increased and they should win some concessions from reps. we have not seen the answer yet. i don't think we will until we see a resolution to the fiscal cliff. >> we're just seeing more and more moving parts, aren't we, in the beltway? thank you both. stick around we'll get back to you in a bit. >>> senator mike crapo was arrested over the weekend. he ran a red light, then failed several sobriety tests. officers say he was cooperative and released on a boon. he quickly released a statement apologizing for the incident. >>> coming up for you, the tough road to the pentagon. former senator chuck hagel facing cry sim. and doubt from both sides of the aisle. >> i'd have to study his report. i'm not going to comment until the president make a nomination. >>> plus we're following breaking news. two firefighters shot to death, as they respond to a fire. the latest of that, coming up. when you have diabetes... yo
what's not clear is exactly what should be coming out from the election. the president very clearly has been saying his bargaining power should have been increased and they should win some concessions from reps. we have not seen the answer yet. i don't think we will until we see a resolution to the fiscal cliff. >> we're just seeing more and more moving parts, aren't we, in the beltway? thank you both. stick around we'll get back to you in a bit. >>> senator mike crapo was...
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there is no doubt as to what was at stake in that election and the president was elected overwhelm lig. so the politics are over. now we're trying to govern the country and i think that's, at least in the house. >> congressman, i got to speak with you twice over the last several days. i appreciate your time. >> you, too. >> this video just in from the scene of a fire in the rochester, new york area. it's reported two firefighters were shot after responding to a large fire at 6:00 this morning. they encountered gun fire as they were getting out to the fire and immediately retreated. one firefighter was shot in the buttocks and is reported to be in satisfactory condition. it's believed that three houses and one vehicle are involved in that fire. residents in the area have been asked to stay in their homes away from windows and doors. we'll keep you up to date on that story. >> over the river and through the woods, no matter how you're getting to grandma's house, we have the update on the holiday rush and the trouble spots. and a republican senator in trouble with the law. u have to. only
there is no doubt as to what was at stake in that election and the president was elected overwhelm lig. so the politics are over. now we're trying to govern the country and i think that's, at least in the house. >> congressman, i got to speak with you twice over the last several days. i appreciate your time. >> you, too. >> this video just in from the scene of a fire in the rochester, new york area. it's reported two firefighters were shot after responding to a large fire at...
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but sometimes, these elections have been used as a devicive. even the building of a school or clinic can exacerbate tensions if communities are not properly engaged. or local construction firms are excluded. inclusiveness is essential. our fifth peace building needs to be incorporated more fully into development corporation. eight must go beyond traditional projects to support peace building and state building such as justice, security, jobs, social services. and credible political processes. this is a key element in the so-called new deal reached at last year's conference on defectiveness. the new deal is being piloted in seven countries all of which have u.n. peace keeping initiatives. we must also consider how to incorporate such a force into the development agenda after 2015, the target day for achieving the development goals. especially in the after math of arab spring, it is clear that issues such as political participation, human rights and security are integral in satisfying aspirations. tunisia, for example, was making rapid progress t
but sometimes, these elections have been used as a devicive. even the building of a school or clinic can exacerbate tensions if communities are not properly engaged. or local construction firms are excluded. inclusiveness is essential. our fifth peace building needs to be incorporated more fully into development corporation. eight must go beyond traditional projects to support peace building and state building such as justice, security, jobs, social services. and credible political processes....
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it's the base that elected him. if he were to get immigration through, he starts on a successful platform, and then maybe move to the other ones. >> there is incentive for republicans to cooperate on immigration. >> the sad thing for fiscal cliff is we'll be stuck in trench warfare for another couple of years. make sure you do it with a bush type comprehensive package. then you break the trench warfare. you get some from column a and column b, and then maybe you can do the things you want to do. the second big issue, the same thing for a coalition is tax reform. >> but the question tom raises when we're talking about guns, there's a larger approach.does opportunity on gun control if there's a big mental health aspect to it, if there's more to it, tom? >> well, that's what i think. i think it has to be holistic. i'm not an assault weapon fan of any kind, but i know people who go out to the target ranges and feel strongly that they have a second amendment right to fire them off as many times as they want to with 30-ro
it's the base that elected him. if he were to get immigration through, he starts on a successful platform, and then maybe move to the other ones. >> there is incentive for republicans to cooperate on immigration. >> the sad thing for fiscal cliff is we'll be stuck in trench warfare for another couple of years. make sure you do it with a bush type comprehensive package. then you break the trench warfare. you get some from column a and column b, and then maybe you can do the things...
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and japan has now entered its fifth recession in fifteen years comes just days before the country's election which is expected to sweep the current prime minister from power let's now talk to james coleman delatour of the current affairs website the colbert report he's in the south. thanks for joining us what's behind japan's economic slump do you think. well it's basically japan has turned into the basket case of asia economically speaking over the past two decades since the ball bubble popped in the late one nine hundred eighty s. early one nine hundred ninety s. and for two decades japan has been floundering to try to come up with any sort of way to stimulate the economy but in the traditional japanese fashion of not being too risky with anything that they try so for a long time now we've seen the b.o.j. that they're going to pan flirting with the idea of trying various steps towards monetary stimulation but there is even a very big version to inflation in anything that could upset the apple cart on the way to what they hope will be a recovery so it hasn't gone very far stuck its toes ver
and japan has now entered its fifth recession in fifteen years comes just days before the country's election which is expected to sweep the current prime minister from power let's now talk to james coleman delatour of the current affairs website the colbert report he's in the south. thanks for joining us what's behind japan's economic slump do you think. well it's basically japan has turned into the basket case of asia economically speaking over the past two decades since the ball bubble popped...
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reform. >> the first step is regional elections. the majority party there has said that after the vote it plans to call a refer run dumb. so first we have to see what the outcome of the vote is and then we will see what happens with the referendum. this is potentially a pretty serious political challenge for the government of rajoy and the constitutional order in spain. constitutionally, a referendum called would be illegal, not recognized, but they're making sounds that they they will go ahead and do it anyway. so it's potentially a pretty important event. >> whether we ask for -- whether the government asks for assistance or not in the short term, unless the economics improve dramatically, what happens with the politics? is the politics likely to break things before the eu does? >> well, the thing is right now in spain, the main opposition, the soeshist party, the spanish social list party, is practically knocked completely out of commission. they're showing in the elections last night they sort of set new lows for the party, i be
reform. >> the first step is regional elections. the majority party there has said that after the vote it plans to call a refer run dumb. so first we have to see what the outcome of the vote is and then we will see what happens with the referendum. this is potentially a pretty serious political challenge for the government of rajoy and the constitutional order in spain. constitutionally, a referendum called would be illegal, not recognized, but they're making sounds that they they will go...
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it has been 45 day news since the election. this is the president's first official nomination for his cabinet. now historically speaking, this is rather late. it's taken him longer than president reagan after he was reelected, longer than president bush after he was reelect, longer than president clinton. but today president obama did it. he announced today that he wants senator john kerry to be his next secretary of state to replace hillary clinton. one of the reasons we may have had this announcement today, as andrea mitchell pointed out today, is that the white house finally had time to deal with this issue only because congress cleared the deck when the republicans and congress all decided to give up and go home and submarine their own speaker last night. that unexpectedly left some time for making announcements today. >> i'm very proud to announce my choice for america's next secretary of state, john kerry. he has earned the respect and trust of his senate colleagues, democrats and republicans. i think it's fair to say tha
it has been 45 day news since the election. this is the president's first official nomination for his cabinet. now historically speaking, this is rather late. it's taken him longer than president reagan after he was reelected, longer than president bush after he was reelect, longer than president clinton. but today president obama did it. he announced today that he wants senator john kerry to be his next secretary of state to replace hillary clinton. one of the reasons we may have had this...
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the upcoming election. >> big election on sunday. is the reality finally setting in for wall street? we asked bob pisani and david kelly, steve liesman joins us as well and rick santelli as well. steve, why did this blouailout l to impress? >> subordination is part of it. >> explain that. >> the idea as a private investor i would come in behind the european governments who would be helping out spain. so it doesn't really present a clear path here. which is that what we know now if you give money to spain, spanish banks, spanish banks can buy government debt. who else will buy government debt and come in behind the european assistance out there? i think that's a big part of the problem. plus, i think it is failure to follow up there is no bigger talk of a larger coming together in europe. what i have -- said for a long time, every time they stabilize the situation, you see the stabilize at a lower level from where they were. which just -- goes to show you they remain continuously behind the market. >> rick santelli. i mean, we knew th
the upcoming election. >> big election on sunday. is the reality finally setting in for wall street? we asked bob pisani and david kelly, steve liesman joins us as well and rick santelli as well. steve, why did this blouailout l to impress? >> subordination is part of it. >> explain that. >> the idea as a private investor i would come in behind the european governments who would be helping out spain. so it doesn't really present a clear path here. which is that what we...
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the election for mayor, for example, there are no federal elections on the ballot. in minnesota, they use september elections in odd years. it seems to me including those is comparing apples to apples. in terms of the state primary, all i was suggesting was using the most recent 2012 data because you are already using state primary. you already have said in the report. it stopped at 2010. including 2012, it would make sense. it is the most recent data. you already have a category for statewide primaries. you include the u.s. senate, the governor, and those races. >> we use the primary only as an example. there is nowhere else i use the primary information in our report for -- i never looked out over votes in primaries at all. it just looks at primary's in general about 65% of winner- take-all. i could not use september's election if i wanted to keep that formats until i had november's numbers. >> if you think about it with a plurality election, if you compare everyone who votes for the top two, their ballots counted in the final round. everyone else who did not vote
the election for mayor, for example, there are no federal elections on the ballot. in minnesota, they use september elections in odd years. it seems to me including those is comparing apples to apples. in terms of the state primary, all i was suggesting was using the most recent 2012 data because you are already using state primary. you already have said in the report. it stopped at 2010. including 2012, it would make sense. it is the most recent data. you already have a category for statewide...
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>> elections have consequences. i'm going to quote a paraphrase, former chairman of the rnc, haley barbour said, purity is the enemy of victory. and what he was getting at is something we have been saying for quite a while. let's win on the corollaries that we agree upon. we agree upon economic freedom, strong national security. we agree upon the core conservative tenets of individual liberty and individual responsibility. let's not isolate or separate fellow americans because of something like their sexual orientation. >> let me ask you this, then -- >> yeah. >> why not do the right thing? when does winning an election supersede doing the right thing? >> it's principle and pragmatism. it's a combination of the two. let's start with principle. the first three republicans on the r.m.a., the respect for marriage act. the second was richard hanna of new york. long story short is that it's okay, the water's fine, come on in. stand on your principle because i know there's a number of house and senate members that should
>> elections have consequences. i'm going to quote a paraphrase, former chairman of the rnc, haley barbour said, purity is the enemy of victory. and what he was getting at is something we have been saying for quite a while. let's win on the corollaries that we agree upon. we agree upon economic freedom, strong national security. we agree upon the core conservative tenets of individual liberty and individual responsibility. let's not isolate or separate fellow americans because of...
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>> elections have consequences. i'm going to quote a paraphrase, former chairman of the rnc, haley barbour said, purity is the enemy of victory. and what he was getting at is something we have been saying for quite a while. let's win on the corollaries that we agree upon. we agree upon economic freedom, we agree upon strong national security. we agree upon the core conservative tenets of individual liberty and individual responsibility. let's not isolate or separate fellow americans because of something like their sexual orientation. >> let me ask you this, then -- >> yeah. >> why not do the right thing? when does winning an election supersede doing the right thing? why didn't doing the right thing have more importance than winning elections? >> it's principle and pragmatism. it's a combination of the two. let's start with principle. the first three republicans on the r.m.a., the respect for marriage act. the chairman was the first, the three members gave their word to log cabin republicans to be co-sponsors. long s
>> elections have consequences. i'm going to quote a paraphrase, former chairman of the rnc, haley barbour said, purity is the enemy of victory. and what he was getting at is something we have been saying for quite a while. let's win on the corollaries that we agree upon. we agree upon economic freedom, we agree upon strong national security. we agree upon the core conservative tenets of individual liberty and individual responsibility. let's not isolate or separate fellow americans...
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finally, the council is looking beyond the nato summit to these fall's presidential elections. in your bag, you'll find a report just released "the task ahead" which features memos for the next president. hats off to project co-chairs senior advisor. this is just a taste of the extraordinary accomplishments over the last year and none of it would be possible without your support and the involvement of our board members, international advisory members and individual members. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> let's turn now to the 2012 leadership awards. the first presentation this evening is for distinguished artistic leadership and to introduce the 2012 award dee, we'd like to invite to the stage a man who has dedicated his life to artistic leadership and vision. during a career that spans six decades, sir andre priva has achieved a reputation as one of the most versatile musicians in the world. he's received many awards and honors for his lifetime of outstanding musical accomplishments as a conductor and composer. >> he's the winner of four academy awards for his filmwork a
finally, the council is looking beyond the nato summit to these fall's presidential elections. in your bag, you'll find a report just released "the task ahead" which features memos for the next president. hats off to project co-chairs senior advisor. this is just a taste of the extraordinary accomplishments over the last year and none of it would be possible without your support and the involvement of our board members, international advisory members and individual members. thank you...
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election and iphone 5. and while the most searched person of the year was kim kardashian, this is according to yahoo! search engine, kate middleton and political polls also made the top ten list. so here is a simple question for you today. what dunk were the most interesting stories this year or the most interesting story, the election, the owe almost picks, the ongoing saga in greece. let us thouknow. worldwide at cnkrchlt nbcnbc.co. >>> starbucks is changing the way it pays taxes in the uk this after harsh criticism of tax avoidance from the british government. more when we come back. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. >>> words of caution from the bank of japan chief at forum in tokyo. the governor said central bankers need to take a long term policy perspective if they want sustainable gr
election and iphone 5. and while the most searched person of the year was kim kardashian, this is according to yahoo! search engine, kate middleton and political polls also made the top ten list. so here is a simple question for you today. what dunk were the most interesting stories this year or the most interesting story, the election, the owe almost picks, the ongoing saga in greece. let us thouknow. worldwide at cnkrchlt nbcnbc.co. >>> starbucks is changing the way it pays taxes in...
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if he got re-elected. second dirty secret is you can't get any of this through the house. if you think you can, then you're smoking something terrible that's probably illegal. and here's the problem. if you want -- if you really -- if the president really and truly wants to get gun control or gun safety as i like to call it through both chambers, bring the parents, bring the living children from sandy hook elementary to the capitol. the safest building in the country, by the way, after 9/11 and after that guy that came out and shot two capitol police officers. bring them into the capitol and say look those kids in the eyes and say tell them you're want going to do it. the best way to get something through congress is to guilt members of congress. it only works that way. the senate will do something. >> but like the president -- go ahead. >> i was going to say, i think it's important and smart, though, to note that the president is not just out there saying we need to do gun kreel. quite to the opposite. he
if he got re-elected. second dirty secret is you can't get any of this through the house. if you think you can, then you're smoking something terrible that's probably illegal. and here's the problem. if you want -- if you really -- if the president really and truly wants to get gun control or gun safety as i like to call it through both chambers, bring the parents, bring the living children from sandy hook elementary to the capitol. the safest building in the country, by the way, after 9/11 and...
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but nobody elects republicans to raise taxes. it's just something that most republicans instinctively don't want to do. i never met one who actual ran for office who said i'm running in order to raise taxes. you would be surprise issed if republicans were anything other than totally resistant to this. on the other hand i have never heard of democrats who want to cut spending. that's the issue here. we haven't heard anything from the president in terms of spending cuts and entitlement reform. >> molly, the president and john boehner met at the white house yesterday, we heard that the meeting was, i think that the word that was used was frank, and again the lines of communications remain open, that's the statement that they put out as they did last time. except that john boehner is going back to ohio this weekend. is that a bad sign? is that unexpected? what's going on? >> we didn't know much -- i think literally one word out of that conversation was the word frank. it's a good sign that they're talking, i don't think boehner is ta
but nobody elects republicans to raise taxes. it's just something that most republicans instinctively don't want to do. i never met one who actual ran for office who said i'm running in order to raise taxes. you would be surprise issed if republicans were anything other than totally resistant to this. on the other hand i have never heard of democrats who want to cut spending. that's the issue here. we haven't heard anything from the president in terms of spending cuts and entitlement reform....
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this is how you win elections. each presidential election we learn something new and try to build on it. just like the obama campaign in michael's article say they built on the article in 2004 when they increased his turnout. and we never saw it coming. this is what you build on. and in their software program in 2008 which was terrible. then they build on that and build this software that worked this time around. >> even mike huckabee couldn't have beaten this guy, huh? >> you tried to get me on this before. i think huckabee would have been a great candidate for us and i think we could have been beat obama because we would have been able to frame the issues differently. >> perhaps more authenticity. >> but thanks for trying. >> i want to hear you say it some day. great journalism. it's the stuff that i eat for breakfast. chip saltsman, happy new year to both you guys. >>> up next, the viral videos that define the political scene that define the political scene this past year. a look back. this is "hardball," the pl
this is how you win elections. each presidential election we learn something new and try to build on it. just like the obama campaign in michael's article say they built on the article in 2004 when they increased his turnout. and we never saw it coming. this is what you build on. and in their software program in 2008 which was terrible. then they build on that and build this software that worked this time around. >> even mike huckabee couldn't have beaten this guy, huh? >> you tried...
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even though we disagree, i think it was really important to have the point of view of the 57 other elected d.a.'s in the state. i think it's important to understand in our dialogue so marty, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> marty is someone i respect a great deal and he has been involved in public safety for a number of years and doing very momably serving the l.a. city attorney as well as his current position. actually, for me this has been a journey, it's not like a light switch went on yesterday. i have been involved in public safety for about 30 years. i have seen the war on drugs from the ground up. i have seen it as a police officer, young police officer walking, foot beat in south central and east l.a. i saw the revolving door, the impact that that revolving door was having in many communities and as i rose through the ranks, i began to take a different look at the way we dealt with crime and the way we dealt with public safety and as i evolved throughout the years, i came to the conclusion that what we had been doing with the war on drugs was leading us in the wrong direc
even though we disagree, i think it was really important to have the point of view of the 57 other elected d.a.'s in the state. i think it's important to understand in our dialogue so marty, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> marty is someone i respect a great deal and he has been involved in public safety for a number of years and doing very momably serving the l.a. city attorney as well as his current position. actually, for me this has been a journey, it's not like a...
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the election. we feel the view -- if the polls come out, showing the republicans, democrats and finally, europe. don't forget europe. >> we ran out of time. let me ask you all, broadly speaking. do you think this hurricane impacts the election, and tuesday, what do you think the markets -- how do the markets react wednesday after the election. ward? >> obviously it depends on who wins. i think that is -- the way the markets are trading these days, if mitt romney wins, the market will expect a faster improvement in the economy than if barack obama is re-elected. i think that's probably the right way to look at it. >> all right. we'll leave it there. gentlemen, thank you very much, we appreciate your time tonight. we had a little bonus time there. i'm glad we got to that question. up next, my thoughts on leaders rising in the aftermath of super storm sandy. and a concert benefiting victims of sandy. bon jovi, christina aguilera. you can catch them tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. join us for this special
the election. we feel the view -- if the polls come out, showing the republicans, democrats and finally, europe. don't forget europe. >> we ran out of time. let me ask you all, broadly speaking. do you think this hurricane impacts the election, and tuesday, what do you think the markets -- how do the markets react wednesday after the election. ward? >> obviously it depends on who wins. i think that is -- the way the markets are trading these days, if mitt romney wins, the market...